Ventvisor Anyone?

I installed the WeatherTech in-channel deflectors on my 2019 AT4. $109.95 for the front and rear set. I've had these on my last 3 trucks: Ford F150, Toyota Tundra, and now my AT4. I have aftermarket tint, to match the rear window and truck cap tint, and I haven't had any issues with the deflectors marring up the tint. Same setup on last 3 trucks.

Are the rear adhesive only, or do they have in-channel mounts?
 

Fronts and backs both require adhesive for in channel and for outside mount. The adhesive is on the outside for the in-channel mount and on the inside to mount to your door frame for outside mount.
 

Fronts and backs both require adhesive for in channel and for outside mount. The adhesive is on the outside for the in-channel mount and on the inside to mount to your door frame for outside mount.

Well, that sucks. The front visors for my 4Runner were non-adhesive. Just pressure fit. Was hoping the front were the same for the 1500. Always had issues with the adhesive sticking in the rear windows long term in the Fl sun.
 

I purchased the GMC visors and for the price they have been good no complaints.
 

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I purchased the visors from the Amazon link posted earlier. It took 5 min to install and I am pleasantly pleased with them. My advice for installing the front windows is to get the front and back started and then slowly work to the middle. Directions say to start in the front and work to the back, I could not get it in and felt like it was about to break. Time will tell how they hold up.
 

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How did you mount your toolbox with the CarbonPro bed? I'm having a hard time finding a solution on this.

Promise you won't laugh?

2 strips of 19" x 1.5", on each side, of 3M sticky back velcro. Prep'd with rubbing alcohol. Hasn't moved in 4 years.
 

Promise you won't laugh?

2 strips of 19" x 1.5", on each side, of 3M sticky back velcro. Prep'd with rubbing alcohol. Hasn't moved in 4 years.
That's a great way to go about it and it's good that it hasn't moved, but my brain is telling me no on this haha.

I will try this out once I get my toolbox, thank you for the help!
 

Got them installed this morning...took all of 5 mins! I like easy!
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I see if I like them after having them on for a bit. I think they look good tho...
 

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Over the years, I have not had good luck with the in channel vent visors. So this truck I went with the AVS low profile ones that are not in the channel. I'm very happy with the fit, finish, look and function.

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Over the years, I have not had good luck with the in channel vent visors. So this truck I went with the AVS low profile ones that are not in the channel. I'm very happy with the fit, finish, look and function.

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Are the AVS still holding up for you? I had a set and had to replace the adhesive tape multiple times, then the front ones on both the driver and passenger side came off on the highway. I'm trying to decide if I want to replace with the same or switch to in channel.
 

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Are these still holding up for you? I had a set and had to replace the adhesive tape multiple times then the front ones on both the driver and passenger side came off on the highway. I'm trying to decide if I want to replace with the same or switch to inchannel

Are the AVS still holding up for you? I had a set and had to replace the adhesive tape multiple times, then the front ones on both the driver and passenger side came off on the highway. I'm trying to decide if I want to replace with the same or switch to in channel.

Welcome.
 

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